2020
DOI: 10.12775/eq.2020.018
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Forest stand biomass and NPP models sensitive to winter tempera-ture and annual precipitation for Betula spp. in Eurasia

Abstract: Forest ecosystems, as sinks of atmospheric carbon, play an important role in reducing CO 2 emissions and preventing annual temperatures from rising. On the other hand, climate change entails changes in the structure and functions of all the biota, including forest cover. Therefore, we attempted to model Betula spp. ecosystem biomass and annual net primary production (NPP) (t ha-1) using the data from 650 forest stands for biomass, 245 for NPP and biomass, as well as climate data on the Trans-Eurasian hydrother… Show more

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